Markforged Mark Two
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Technical Specifications
Weight
- 16 kg (35 lbs)
Ultimate Tensil Strength
- 700 MPa (22.6x ABS, 19.4x Onyx)
Layer Height
- 100 μm default, 200 μm maximum
infill
- Closed Cell Infill: Multiple geometries available
Materials
ONYX
Nylon mixed with chopped carbon fiber offers a high-strength thermoplastic
Designed to combine the toughness and durability of Nylon with the dimensional stability and strength of composites, Onyx is the world’s most capable 3D printing plastic.
Smooth TPU
Flexible material with flexibility and durability
Smooth TPU 95A is a rubber-like material that when used with Markforged composite printers offers product developers and manufacturers the ability to create flexible, impact-absorbent parts on demand.
Precise PLA
Affordable and colorful with the same industrial precision
Precise PLA is our easy-to-print plastic for precision concept modeling and validation. Based on the most common 3D printing prototyping material, Precise PLA 3D prints without warping and comes in a variety of colors. Best of all, it’s affordable. So you can use as much as you need to fine-tune your designs before implementation.
NYLON WHITE
It’s now possible to print in Nylon and Onyx on the same printhead
Nylon White is an engineering thermoplastic that is non abrasive and can be stiffened with any of our continuous fiber options. It’s a versatile material both with and without reinforcing fibers.
FIBERGLASS
Inexpensive and 11 times stiffer than ABS
Fiberglass reinforced Onyx composites are as strong as metal – 20x stiffer and stronger than typical 3D printed parts. Fiberglass is traditionally used in composites for boat, automobile, and aircraft manufacture.
HSHT FIBERGLASS
Delivers the highest impact resistance and heat deflection temperature of Markforged’s continuous fibers
High Strength High Temperature (HSHT) Fiberglass provides superior heat resistance and a flexural strength that is second only to carbon fiber. HSHT fiberglass is ideal for applications requiring high heat and impact resistance or high elasticity.
KEVLAR
Tough, lightweight, and can bend further than any other fiber
Kevlar is best utilized in parts that will take a beating. Its low density and high durability make it a great option for applications involving a lot of motion or interfacing with production parts.
CARBON FIBER
Markforged’s strongest fiber with the highest strength-to-weight ratio
Stronger than 6061 Aluminum and 40% lighter — Continuous Carbon Fiber parts stand up to the toughest applications. Because of its very high stiffness and strength it is widely used in the aerospace and automotive industries.
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